Elles: Pompidou is a landmark exhibition of more than 130 works of art made by 75 women artists from 1907 to 2007. Organized by the Centre Pompidou in Paris, home to the MusĂ©e National dâArt Moderneâone of the largest collections of modern and contemporary art in Europeâthis exhibition is an unforgettable visual experience that will challenge visitorsâ assumptions about art of the past century. This ambitious survey of daring painting, sculpture, drawing, photography, video, and installation by innovative women artists offers a fresh perspective on a history of modern and contemporary art. With vision, humor, sensuality and ambiguity, these women represent the major movements in modern artâfrom abstraction to contemporary concerns, including identity politics.
Artists include Sonia Delaunay, Frida Kahlo, Dora Maar, Diane Arbus, Marina AbramoviÄ, Louise Bourgeois, Atsuko Tanaka, Cindy Sherman, Sophie Calle, Hannah Wilke, Nan Goldin and Tania Bruguera, among others. An exhilarating exhibition that has already become a milestone in the history of exhibitions, Elles: Pompidou will excite the casual viewer as much as the hardboiled expert.
âMarisa C. SĂĄnchez, Associate Curator, Modern & Contemporary Art